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    Foreclosure Inventory Declining Quickly

    By joncoats | Florida Law, Foreclosure Law, Loan Modification, Mortgages, Real Estate Law, Short Sale, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 4 September, 2013 | 0

    Rebecca Freeman | U.S. Finance Post |

    “The number of foreclosures in July were down 25 percent from a year earlier according to CoreLogic. During the month of July 49,000 foreclosures were completed compared to 53,000 the previous month.That was a decrease of 8.6 percent. In July 2012 there were 65,000 foreclosures.

    For context, CoreLogic pointed to its statistics for pre-crisis completed foreclosures which, between 2000 and 2006 had consistently averaged about 21,000 per month. The July foreclosures bring the number of completed foreclosures across the country to about 4.5 million since the financial crisis began in 2008.

    At the end of July, the inventory was approximately 949,000 homes, which was down from 1.4 million for the same month a year before. This figure is a decrease of almost one-third. The month over month the inventory shrank by almost 4.4 percent. The foreclosure inventory represented 2.4 percent of all mortgaged homes in the U.S., which is down from 3.4 percent from the previous year.

    The two metropolitan statistical areas with both the highest foreclosure inventory rate and the highest serious delinquency rates are in Florida. The inventory in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater SMA is 8.7 percent and its delinquency rate sets at 13.2 percent. The Orlando-Kissimmmee-Sanford area’s inventory rate is 8.0 percent while the serious delinquency rate is at 12.6 percent. Also notable were the inventory and delinquency rates in Nassau-Suffolk, New York which were 6.2 and 10.2 respectively.

    Every state posted a year over year decline in foreclosures, according to the report. The overall foreclosure rate is declining rapidly, down by 32 percent from a year ago. Serious delinquencies fell to their lowest level since 2008, which shows major improvement.

    Foreclosure inventories in the judicial process states do skew national figures. Of 24 states with judicial foreclosures, 12 of them have inventories higher than the national average of 2.4 percent. Florida is at 8.1 percent, New Jersey at 5.9 percent, and New York at 4.7 percent. Connecticut and Maine are at 4 percent.Out of the 26 states that employ a non-judicial process, only two of them, Nevada and Oregon, have rates above the national average.”

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